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• Orrice ovnimPfrres. unGTE GazEnTit,
TntriumAir, August 20, 1868.
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' 'The general markets era in. a very com
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plicated and Unsettled condition, which is
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*Wing mainly to the uncertainty in regard
to values, and no improveinent can resona
bly lie expected in, business until there is
!, some uniformity in prices. We can report
! •a fair local demand for most of the leading
* commodities, but there is an almost entire
absence of anything like a speculative feel
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• ing, and buyers generally are restricting
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their purchases as much as possible, being
apprehensive, that it is not very safe to
keep big stocks.
BUTTER—We can report a good , demand
and regular sales of prime to choice at 33 to
25c4ene firm quoted at 36. (We can see
no cause for butter being sold tit 60 cents in
, „market.) -
• • EGGS—Continue exceedingly dull, and
we can report - a still further decline, sales
""!" having been made to-day at 14 cts'for fresh
„packed. '
- CIIEESE=Is quiet though firm at the
recent' advance-14 to for Wes tern Re
serve and Hamburg; 16 to 17 for Factory
and.J.9 to 20 for Sweitzer,
• GREEN -APPLES--Are coming,in very
freely - and the 'market is dull—Completely
glutted; we quote nominally at 52, to $3,50
to 11; as toquality.
POTATOES--Quiet but' - steady at . 53 to
$3,50 Der bbl, as to quality; receipts light.
GRAIN- - - . -Wheat is steady, with a supply
equal demand, and prices are un
changed; the mills continue to pay $2.10 to
s2,ls'forlled, and $2,15 to $2,20 for White;
saletif 2 cars prime Red; to dealers, to be
• shipped Out.of this market, at s2yMwhich
is two cents a
per binsh more than any of
the Mills woulitibY', *el
Ear Corn is scarce
and in demand; sale of 200 bushe at /1,14,
and 1 ear_doat $1,16; Shelled . may be quo
ted at . • 51,06 to sl,l2 fr for mixed to prime
Yellow. New-Oatsare.finctiating between
80 to 65c—some dealers are . not inclined to
pay - above 55c, while tothersmallege that
they 'will take all they can get at
60 cents. Rye—pew- : crop. is . ; in -
de
mantrat $1,35, and but little arriving, as
yet. Prime No. 1 Spring - .Barley is quoted
_ at MILLSI7O to 8475
FEED---is in steady deniand but
unchanged. The mills still quote: Bran,
• $1,10;-Sereeningsi$1;. Ship.stufili; $1;30, and
Middlings. 2,20 • '
IL&Y—Is still quoted at $2O to $2O fioM
country .wagons as ttr quality :
LARD 011,--Is 'quoted at an advance;
sl,2ofor'No. 2, , and $1,50 for.No i . 1. • -
• SEEDS—FEnceeed la in' demand at $2,25;
and but little offering, as yet.i No move-.
ment-in Clover et' Tithothy Seads. - - -
PEACHES= -Are coming in pretty freely,
and prices are barely maintained at $3,50 to
1,1 per b6x; forgood to prime.
. ' PROVISIONS—Bacon - is firm, with a
good jobbing demand at - 14c. or Shoulders;
16X to 16Xc for Ribbed, and 18% to 18Xc
for. Cleat, Sides;and 22 te 22Xc for Sugar
Cared_Hams. Prime kettle rendered Lard,
. 13x 6193,c. Dried Beef, 21 to 2136 c. Mess
. Pork; $3O-to 130,50.
SALT—Is quiet and unchanged at $1,75
to $l,BO to the trade, and in a retail ivay.
• FLOUR—The Flour market is firmer,
and the demand seems to have improved
,• someivhat.l having sol
,!. - .3oobbls of cho i ce Winter po Wheat, to go
of this market, at $ll. Choice fold spring
Wheat brands. are still heldi . firrnly at
4510,75.t0 $ll, while good new Spring Wheat
can be sold at $lO to $10,25. The mills have
advanced, prices 30c per bbl. We . quote
•:, as follows; Double Extra, wholesale in
1 . • barrels, $11,50, and retail, $11,80; wholesale'
in sacks by the barrel, $ll, and .retail per
', sack, $2,95; Extra Family Flour in barrels,'
$lO,BO, and retail, $11,30; wholesale in sacks
by the - barrel, $10,50, and retail, $2,80 per
New York Produce Market.
(By Telegraph to the Iltzebtrrah Gazette.]
NEW l'oltr.„-4.11.3u5t M.-Cotton is a shade
lower; sales sa,o holes at 293030 c for mid
.: dling uniatid3our receipts'amount to
11,563 bbis; market dull and hest'' , and 15a
25e lower; sales of 6,300 bbis at raB for
• stiperfini9 State; $8,15a8,20 for extra west.
. ern; 110,30a12,75 for white wheat extra.
, $8,70a12,*i 'for Round Hoop Ohio; $lOaU;25
• for extra Bt. 1
LOuis; $1,50a14,25 ler good
sales ,
eholoe,',-cigming;, also_ of 500 sacks
`Califiirnia 4,10,412,25. .B.ye .flour is dull;
wales 300 bbla a t 57.,60a10,25, .Corn Meal is
.o , ln fairdaand, Sales 600 bbls at $5,85 for
Jersey; '..56 for western, 10,25 for :Marsh's
Caloric. Whisky is firmer; sales 400 Weds
•• at 69a7,119 - ;in 'bond; 26c freei.! Receipts
Wheati,97o bbls and is dull,. heavyand
lower; winter' isAiiiet and Without ohange;
• sPring,jklies,..of.2ll,6oo.buaatsl,o936 for No.
. 2 delivered; $2,10 for"No.l. delivered; $2,03
NO. 1 and 2 mixed; 52,38 now - Ohio; $.2,60
it 2,65 nets white Michigan .; Rya ja 'Owen.
Sales 3, , bushat $1,60a1,70 for Southern,.
and $l,BO , for Western. Barley nominal.
• Barley malt quiet.; Receipts of corn 205,996 . 1
bush, active iand le be
!with sales 152,000 bushedtter,
$1,19a1,20 closing'
fo quietr tin
. pound; 41,21a1,2310r sound mixed ' - western
-.:afloat; $1,21 :for 'old. mixed western in store,
, end $1,24a1,25 for western yellow 'afloat.
Receipts of Oats 2,630 biish; oats dull and
tc .fiesory; sales - 27,000 bush at 810 for _western
.n store; 62N0 for do afloat; 70a793,0 for new ,
5a1e5,25,000 bush western to seller
:or all of, Sep ember at 12c. Coffee dull; I
•', 'ales 600 bags Rio at private terms. Sugar
fair request; sales 650 hhds Cuba at
. 1 y6a 1 23, - 4colasses dull. • flops very
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iuiet at 10a30e. aimeridaiti - petroleum-dull
15y,,a160 .for crude,• and 333;a34c_ for
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:refined - - bonded. POil quiet and heavy;
_ales of 2,300 bbls at $28,50;28,75 for moss,
.losing at : $28,56 cash, $28,75 for old do.,
23,25a23,87. for, prime; and $25,00a25.25 for
owne mess. Beef steady; sales of 150 bble.
Seer Hama dull at f25a32. Cut Meats firm;
" ales of '225 pkgs at.13y,a140 ferAlhoulders,
,•13a19%d for hains;; middles firm and 9ulet.
aid qUiet and steady; sales of 590 tierces
-: 18xa19e ,for steam, 19a1930 for kettle
- endereif,' : • Batter' firm at'3la36o for Obis,
"! - la94c for State. Cheese quiet and heavy
t 14a1843.- - Preights•to Liverixxil' dull and
eavy, with -engagementa per - steam for
),000 bus wheat and corn at 3d.
Layitsr-...,F10ur closed dull and ' 10e low
%-g', the demand being. chiefly for pressing
,;(ants 'dear trade. Wheat dull and
- ;pry heavyfor winter, - and quietand stea
v for spring. • Bye dull and lower atili;6o
:470 forßouthtiph and 81,750100 for west-
Oatitßilavk artiOaftlein -store; Blus
, iNe alloq for - old'westein," and 7€4800 - fOr
ew at the railroad :depot, and 72e sellers
' all September. " Cora dull at '8 1 ,15ii1,19.
.1r unsound, and - #1,20a1,22 for sound new
Jized western afloat. Pork nominal; $28,50.
t 8,624 for.mess,•!casb and regular. - Beef
and:without,
decided, change. Cut:
',eats scarce.and firm... Bacon firm. Lard
ill and heaiy :for , fair' to
rime steam. ,Eggs dull and heavy at 21a
clbeinniu marßet.
ty Teleszt#l yi Ibepitintrus4 tilaselts.T " _:e'.
•CINCINNiTiv Augalg2o.—Flotur dbll • but .
ot lower;, faith i IY,i 10.76a10,25. 'Wheat doll;,
' F) , 1 red $2, N + 2;:;$1;96, receipts , biro.'
rn dull at 93a1140 tor oozy shelledlbeid.al
1a1360, but tli@ro'is.rip demand for 11..'-'01413 ,
all at 664 ;for Nik I. , ;Rye, ,, $l,BO. Csiton -,
ll a t 29%e. Tobacco in fair - demand:"
Res of 160 hbds.' Whisky quiet ;- at 666 In nd. Provisions funobangecrandlittnly
Id but theitletiiol4_lB 11 6 11 t1 , ' , there-hi - no
miry for ' Mess::Poirk or - Lard.--Bulk
eats held - at 12% sod-1.140 Jot: shoulders
ol aides. 9101wre Is a fair, iemand for Ha=
n, at isgarap`t . for: Plit.ntiden; '' ind they
e not ottenVti tookt - at.thege 7 rates; mostly
pd at limiizolear -sides .SoldotO hihnitect:
'y.tent at Exispereill'n6 et nrninclltii:',.9, 3 o,
b; Sugar' tliridThrunk - ,40:44, Pricei
tootling at 20a21%0, the4bolOwnge. But- .
Ldull fors7racil. ir , 11,VITVoei
it wantexibt jiteA. , ,ir
d Oil libletti rr, 14. W gll.l Itytii A ' 'ilk
rtes steady. Hay very dull. st, 111014
i snlval. Gold 144 buying.
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BORDER STATE BONDS.
Border State Bonds quiet. Missouris,
9235;.' old Tennessees, 65; new do., 63; old
North Carolina, 7034)572; old Virginias, 56;
new do., 55.
RAILWAY. MARKET.
• The Railroad market is disturbed by
movements in Erie,' which has fluctuated
between 444a44,. The transfer; books
were really closed yesterdayj and reports
to-day say the directors have' bought four
lines of the' Long 'lsland igonnd steamers
and leased or purchased the Boston and
Providence Railroad, with the Object of
diverting' traffic between Baston and the
West to tho Erie. road. ' Rumor adds' that
for the purpose of effecting these purchases
the Company has issued six millions of
convertible bonds. 'Now York Central has
been active • and variable,
selling between
122 and 126 X: The rest of the list is steady
and on some stocks firm, and at the close
the market was strong. Express shares a
shade:firmer. •
5:30 PRICES: Canton, 45046; Cumberland,
281530kWells Ex., 25%©26; American, 3934
®4O; Adams,. 4734,548 X; United States, 4134
!@42v Merchants' Union, 20©2034; Quick
silver, 2134©213;; Pacific Mail, 9934@99x;
Western Union Telegraph,- 34 X©34y,: New,
York Cintral; 12534©126; Erie, 4534©4534;-
do. preferred, 6834©69; Hudson River, 1353(
©136; Reading, 89©88x; Ohio and Mlssis
sipPit - 2 . 9 ,1@2874; Wabash, 50341551; do pre
ferred, 71; St. Paul, 70©70g; do. preferred,
715341578 X; Michigan, Centra1,11834,5119;
Michigan Southern, 8345883;; Illinois Cen
tral, 1410143; - Pittsburgh, 85X©8634;: To
ledo, 983;©99; Rocky Island, 9935 ©99X;
Northwestern, -' 803;©130,74; do. preferred,
8030580 X; . .Fort Wayne, 1 0 64©106.34; Hart
ford tit Erie, 213415213;; Ashtabula, 97X;
Burlington it Q,nincy, 170; St. Joseph, 84;
''lticago it Alton, 130. ,
Exports of specie to Havana to-clay $175
81TB-TREASUBY 'ZATTARS.
The receipts at the Sub-Treasury to-day
were $1,365,659._ • Payments, $631,052; Bal
ance, $84,984,385.
Chicago Market.
,Cnv Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Oatette.
CHICAGO, Aug. 20.—Flour is more active
white winter extra sold at $11a12,25; spring
extra from old wheat, $111a10,25, and from
new wheat, $7,50a8,75 with a good shipping
inquiry for wheat; owing to liberal receipts
prices - declined 4a43tc per bush. closing at
$1,6854a1,69 for No. 2 spring; the sales
ranged from $1,70a1,78 for No. 1 spring;
$1,68a1,74 for No. 2. There is an active in
quiry for corn, principally" for shipment;
market steady at an advance of per
bush; No. 1 in store at S1a1,01; No. 2 at' 990.
Canal corn is tolerably active at 11,0134 for
No. 1. Oats have advanced Ma.%c per bu.
closing at - 543ia54,4e; about 18,000 bushels
changed hands at 5434 c per bushel
for Nos. 1 and 2. Rye is firmer and
active; sales of No.' 1 at $1,30a1,1,32 and
No: 2at $1,25a1,27, closing at $1,25 for No. I
1 and at $1,25a1,26 for No. 2. Barley quiet
and a shade easier; sales of No. 2 at $1,55a
1,60, closing at the inside quotations. The
market_for provnsions was dull and almost
entirely nominal. Mess Pork quotable at
$29a22,50. Lard 18a19c. Sugar Pickled
Hams, summer packing, sold at 1734 c.
Lake freights active_ and steady; charters
at 10e for • wheat _by steam and 7c for corn
by sail to Buffalo, and 11c for corn and 12c
for wheat by, sail to Oswego. Receipts--
52;391 bbls flour; 116,250 bush wheat; 209,-
544. bush corn; 140,955 bush oats; 2,500 head
ogs. Shipments-2,747 bbls flour; 112,586
bush wheat; 175,400 bush corn; 173,900 bush
oatts.-_
By Telegraph tali° i'lttiburgh Gszeite. ,
Su. Louis, August 20.—Tobacco at lull
prfees. Cotten; , nothing doing. Hemp
dull at $1,40aa1,60 for undressed. Flour
firm but quiet at $6,25a7,00 for superfine,
87,5038;25 for extra, $6,50a9,00 for double ex
tra and $10,50a13,00 for treble extra to fancy.
Wheat quiet and unchanged at 82,00a2,30
for, prime to fancy rea fall, $2,25a2,34 for
choice white. Corn. firm at 90a96. Oats
firmer at 51a55. Barley . sold , at $1,70;
for choice spring, 62,05 for choice fall. Rye
heavy at $1,15 for prima and $1,18a1,20 for
choice and fancy. Pork dull and round
lots could be sold at lower rates; jobbing
lots sold at 829,75. Bacon dull, heavy and
irregular; Shoulders-sold in a small way at
13a133.6 for clear sides and 17a17y for lapse;
plain Hams .1.6 g. Lard dull and weak with
no sales. Whisky lower at $1,2734. Ife
celpts—Flou 3.009 barrels; Wheat, 35,000
;:bushels; Corn, ...2,700 bushels; - Oats, 12,000
bushels:
thiShels.----=` Rye; 1,600 bushels; Barley, 1,400
[By, Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.]
TOimio, August 20:—Receipts--4,845 bbls,
limit., 60,071 this wheat, 25,857 bus corn, 23,-
350 bus oats; 1,080 bus Rye. Flour quiet.
Wheat, white Michigan, lower. ' Other grain
without material change,';scarcity of ves
sels restricting transactions. Sales of white
Michigan at $2,15®2,18; amber Michigan
at $2,08;- amber Illinois at $2,15; No. I red
at 2,08,- amber. seller; • August, 12,05, do
September; $2,05: Corn steady $1,04 for
No. :1, .Michigan; 51,05, fOr 'No.I white.
Oats le better, 'No. 1 '5B, ' No. 2 58X to 57.
Rye lo lower, N0..1 at 51,45, No. 2at 51,35.
Lake freights firm at 5X to 8 on wheat to
Buffalo; 10 to Oswego.
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Market.
• - By Tele griph tottio.Plttisburitt Gagetge.) • ,
PirrnerpaLrilia,,, Aug. 20.—Clover seed
41f1,2,4118,75. 'FlaA.gteed, $2.60a2,70. Petrole:
urn unsettled ; crude in bulk active; refined
nominal lit 111%ii. Flour very quiet. Wheat
quiet; inferior declined bc; sales .2,000 bu
choice ainberati)2.so; fair to good red 52,80
Rye unchanged. Corn-declined.lie;
salmi 1.500 bu yellow at 1,1,25. Oats - dull:
sales 3,000 new. at 0ba750. Groceries and ,
Provisions 'unchanged.' Wheat'in bond 700.1
Baltimore Marttet.
[By Telegittiti thePitisliarghGaict
Mufti:dons,' August , 20.—Flour fairly ac
tivel;but unc hanged: Wheat--Prime firm
and tinchebged ,at $2,66a2,65; low grades
, deolinpd. Coin dull; prime , white,;
Oats dull; prime, 7507c6 RP) dull at $1,45
Pork "firm; mess,, Bacon
firrnf ielear d0,17%a
shoulders, 14,fialbp; hams, 2a23c.
Lard quiet at h)d.,..
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. ' iir;WATMIREaLug. 2 0.—Plour dull, prioes
unchanged. Wheat active and easier at 54 55 .
forlf4. /sand 8478% for No. 2. _ Oats. , dull
a ud weak ut 55e tor N0..2. • Com firmer at
sl,olfor NtLi2.; 'Rewards—Sour 800 -bbhi;
, w bb - at 27,00(h, corn, I . oo orbush. - - .ohiproents
—dour 609 bbla; wheat .27,000;. oornl,ooo
bashels.; , ; „, ,
• : 44 11 gagt •
lothtirlitifterirtawat io ,
, ,obste4oo, August 20.--There has tArrittl
Otivesletnand for hogs of the bettieelssits
fluora ruled lo a m higher. with sales at flea
1425; ULM 108401,1 as Pa 8,19.
Financial /attars in New York
," Gold Closed "at 143X®11 . 11,
(Si Telegraph to the Plttaburati Gazette.)
Yoni, August 20.
NONNI' AND aCt.To. •
Money 0 Per cent. oncall; offerings rather
more liberal, and there wera exceptions at
3 per cent.;. prime discounts, 7; per cent._
Sterling dull at..109@109%. 'Gold lower;
opened at 144 X, fell to 143.31, and closed at
143X@)144.
GOVEIINMENTS.
Governments steady, with a somewhat
improved demand, especiallyifor '6Bs. Cou
pons of 1881, 113; do. 1862, 03@103%; do.,
'64, 10 8;04109; do. qz, 111@)111%; do. new,
10 73,;®108; do. '67, 1073‘©107M; do, '6B,
10 7X®108; 1040 s, 108%1081. The' ship
meat of currency to Elle Wear this week is
likely to be about ;55,000,000.
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EXPORTS.
,St,)Laata Market.
Toledo Market.
—Trfergitritiirr FRIDAY ; , AUGUST 21 1868.
, Cleveland Markot. • ;
cHy Telegraph to the Pittsbarsta Hasette.i , -'O,-"•••••,'""*"
;;;.C.t,HvErs.sri, Auguat 20 . — Flour;the re- QTEARIBOAT
ceipts hy ran are increasing, - but• taarket is NJ
- AT AU CTION:
steady at 1110.00a10,50 for XX sprinbrands"loo
a 11,50 tor XX red whlter;. count 7 The steamer IDA RILiS No. Z. with all her tackle
are quiet at $9,00a10,00 for XX spring; 1,9,50 And oullit4 i n good
t r h u e nr , )it i f .tr e d n e v reislll r r o r AI!!
510,50 for XX red winter, and 112,00813,00 n i r t 4 l ll4 l 4 ler iti% o'clock
for XX white. ,Wheat; ages 3 cars No, .0 asionat • .
red at $2,10; 4 cars No. 2 do. at 11,98. Corn; H. B sttiTHsoN, Auctioneer
sales 2'cars ear on track at $1,65. Oats;
sales of 5 cars at 95c. Prtroleum; ' market
firm and unchanged at 30a31c for standard
white; 28a29c for prlmelight; straw to white
lots sell 2a3c higher.
lIMPORTS BY RAILROAD.
CLEVELAND AND PITTSBUROR RAIL
ROAD, August 20.-11 cars pig iron, Nimick
& Co; 6 cars iron ore, Everson, Preston &
Co: 6do do, 1 car iron, Zug & Lx.);' 10 bits
starch, S P Shriver & Co; 5 bbls dryers, T
H Nevin & Co; 1 car stone, P Wolfe; Ido
do, J L L Knox; 25 bbls lime, S Davidson;
10 bbls tobacco, Atwell, Lee & Co; 24 bxs
oil, R E Sellers , Co; 4 cases gum. Rey
mer & Bro; 50 bits starch, J S Dilworth &
Co; 50 do do, E Baezleton; 10 do do, Hahn
& Hadley; 10 do do, 10 crates do, J A Ren- - ,
'shaw; 50 bxs do, 25 bxs cheese, 50 kgs pearl
barley, Watt, Lang & Co; 18 sks wool, Wm
Barker Jr & Co; .40 bbls green apples,
Voigt, Mahqod & Co; 51 sks oats, 9 do rye,
Bricker & Co; 1 car wheat, 100 bbls flour,
Culp & Shepard; 1 car wheat, Scott de Gisal;
39 aka - oats, W H Hagan* ' 1 caddie tobacco,
Head &, Metzger; 7 ( bb ls apples; 104 eke
oats, Graff & Co; 24 bxs paper, W B Lup
ton & Co; 1, car fire brick, C G Hussey &
Co: 9 bbls apples, 24 hf bola do, H Riddle;
1 car wheat, Hitchcock, McCreerv - dc Co; 25
.bbls • apples,
dt
2do beans, Vangorder
Shepard; 20bxs cheese, N J Braden.
rITTSBDROH, FT. WAYSE AND.CHICAGO
RAILROAD. August 20.-324 Dig lead, B F
Fahnestock &Co 12 crates, 8 pieces,iron 8
bals do, 1 hhd do, Mullin & Maloney, ' 5O
bbls flour, T C Jenkins; 5 kegs nails; Mar
tin, Brickle & Co; 95 bbls flour, D Wallace;
4 cars wheat, J S Liggett; 10 1 bbls
onions, ,1 keg butter, 37 bbls apples, 1 bdl
sheep pelts, 6 bbls apples, 3 bbls pears,
Voigt; Mahood & Co; 38 bdis spokes; Thos
Hare& Bro; '5 bbls eggs, 1 bbl syrup, H
Reed & Co; 16 half doz brooms, A Slade; 35
sheets iron, Hutchison, Glass & CO; 4 eke
wool, S Harbaugh & Co; 10 bbls apples, 2
kegs- lard, H Rea Jr; 13 sks rye, 40 do
'wheat. Scat, Gisal & Co; 7 bbls eggs, 1 do
onions, W J Steel & Bro; 7 bdls knobs,
Adarias McKee & Co 4 rolls leather, , R
Albert; 5 box hard ware, Phillips & Cluly;
200 doz s handles, Meyers, Amon; 50 boxs
cheese, Woodworth & Co; 30 do do, N J
Braden.
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PITUSBURGH,Cmoirmart AND ST. Limns
RAILROAD, August tea hams, 60
,do lard, J H Parker; 25 bbls whisky, Jos S
Finch .& Co; 4 bbls apples; 1-'do eggs, Robb
& Herron; 10 bxa soap, EH 31,yers it Co; 25
bbls bungs, A B Mills; 15 tea hams, 20 bbls
lard oil,, Watt, Lang 6; Co; 7 bxs medicine,
Y Fleming: 6 bales tow, J Woodwell &
Son; 2 cases flags, J G Lauer it Bro;l lot
machinery, Meanor & Harper; 1 hhd to
bacco, Floarsheim & Elrich; 25 bbls lard
oil. J Dalzell & Son; 10 do potatoes, Van
gorder it Shepard; 60 bbla bone dust,
Seward & Campbell; 1 ear middlings,
Bricker &Co; 1 do oats, Brown & Williams;
1 do staves, J Painter & Son; 2 tcs hams,
Clarke Bro; 3 do do, J Lippincott; sdo
do, Mitchell; 9do do, Carter, McGrew &
Co; 5 do do, J H Wilson; 1 car wheat,
Hitchcock, McCreery & Co; 50 bbls spirits,
Hostetter &Smith.
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ALLEGHENY VALLEY R. R., Attempt 20.
—5 bbls onions, 2 sits do, I bbl eggs, W H
Kirkpatrick & Co; I car metal, 2 carp fire
clay, Rees, Graff it Dull; I ear lime, James
Reno; 1 car metal, Lyon, Shorb it Co; 140
sks oats, Kell .t Ritchart; I car old iron, J
Love; 1 car tire clay, Kier, Glover it Co; 12
cars limestone, Shoeneerger & Blair; 100oi1
bbls, Lockhart, Frew & CO.
ALLEGHENY STATION, August 20.--
3 cars wheat, R T Kennedy & Bro. 1 do do,
W McKee & Co; 7 hides; J Luckcampt; 9
cars limestone, Superior Iron Co; 2 oars
metal, Lewis, Bailey & Dalzell; 35 aka
wool, S Bradley & Son; 2 cars flaxseed, AI
B Suydam; 1 car barley, J Rhodes & Co; 1
car lumber,. Taggart & Wilson; 17 bbls ap
ple% .1 Herbert; Bdo do, F Owens; 1 car
flour and feed, Hippley it
PITTSBURGH AND Cos - sEntSvrtrat
RAILROAD, August 20.-2 cars metal,
Youghiogheny, Iron & Coal Co; 42 bbls
whisky,' Dillinger & Stevenson; 2 cars tan
bark, Lappe & Weise; 33 . rollsleather,
Anderson; 8 do do, M Delange; 14, bundles
tanner scraps, 4 do sheep peltaiti Pilaw; 1
pkg tobacco, J Megraw.
RIVER-NEWS
If yesterday can be taken as an index,
another wet spell has set in; we had several
heavy showers of rain early in the,morn
ing, and considerable rain fell during the
day, and the indications in the.evening
were favorable for more during the night.
Of course, these rams have not, as yet, had
any effect or. • the river, but, in case they
should conttnue for a few days, a rise
would doubtless be the result,
As will be seen by reference to adver
tisement, the steamer Ida Rees No. 2 is
offered for sale at publio auction.
—The wrecking boat Underwriter ha s ta
ken the boilers and machinery out of the
Mettle Burns. •
—The little steamer Dexter, lately sunk
opposite Catlettsburg, has been raised, and
id now on the docks at Middleport undergo
ing repairs.
—The. Emma No. 3 loft Cincinnati for
New Orleans on Tuesday. She was draw r
ing 4 feet, and her barge 2 feet, and had OD
gagements below, including 60 or 70 barrels
whisky at Aurora ' and all the hay she
could take, and a lot of freight from Madi
son. he had about4o fiassengerm. Pilots
Dan. Weaver and Jos. McCarnmott.
—We find the following in the Loultivill
Courier of yesterday : An old lady on a
steamboat observed two men pumping up
water to wash the deck, and the Captain
being near by she accosted him as follows:
"Well, Captain. got a wellaboard, ehr ,
"Yes ma'am; always carry ono," said the
polite Captain. "Welt, that's clever.''
always distiked this nasty river water,
especially in dog days,"
We learn flow the Omaha Herald, of
the 13tli, that a - pleasant surprise overtook
Captain Bartell, clerk Miltenberger, and
Mr. Rea, mate of the Menntaineet They,
were' taking a walk through the town, and
looking at, the eights, when they were met
by a German who "supposed' they
were• Mayor Rice and two others of the
Chicago delegation of visitors. The Jolly
boatmen wore carried to the house Of the
citizen, and treated with great consider&
Lion, and to the best In the house.
St. Louis dispatch, under . date -of
Tuesday, says: River still failing, with 7. 1 4
feet water to;Cairo, and to 'Keokuk.
Cloudy and damp. Heavy rains fell ,
tween midnight and daylight this morn
ing-, Business' good. Tannage on the .
Upper Mississippi and Missourliiiad
a q n u d at a e
for the business; offering., All the ware-
houses ire ; reported full of freight ,
large amount of grain is lying' on the river
bank awaiting :shipment. The Shark, en
route from Now, Orleans,, ; has, aoo, pieces.
lignum vitae wood for Cincinnati. ,
—We Clip the'fOlfowing from an Hvafis: ,
villa paper: The Quickstep did not get up
till 11 o'clock, having - been delayed - by a
alight acCident.' She toweita bargtito Hen
derson, And , , landed- it below:the Molli e
ITorton: while drawimf up to t he wharipoutr
and runiiinei , iiry' slaw; she picked': up a
snag' which rotaiNitiet , aft ' of J the - larboard.
wheel, and tore Ilia waY, AP, 'Throu gh , the
splash room, the cabin guara, and the hur n
cane rocid.'tetitingont - the , hog `Chain
bee aft of. the wheelif:buCLfortutiately , •waly •
moving sq., , slowly that the. beam ;
biOnd ths shook, Mid stopped the, .14:at, "
Had the blot been taltleadtraY. - the
.1-dafriage might basichitenvvero.4lralit i tind.
MighVhave involved humwilttscaslier l; ,
iiiitieweire on guard at lifetime ' who barelj ,
escaped injury. She will be all right to
day, sat will /*aye promptly on Um.
.
'AUCTION SALES.
BY SMITHSON VANHOOX ffi cffair,
BUILDING,!SITES
• AT BELLY, WI/
AT AUC.TION.
On Saturdag, August 22d, 1808,
On the premises; will bekold by auction, Three One
Acre and Five Half Acre Lots of Gronnd situated in
the Borough of Bellvlew, adjoining property of J.
M. Burchfield , Esq , and opposite - grounds of W.
Roseburg, pct., 3 1 { miles from Allegheny City.
liveminutes't on the New Brighton road. within
walk of Neville Station, P. F. W. a
C. R. it., (at which sixteen Accommodation Trains
stop dallyo only ten minutes ride from the city.
These lots are b. autlfully situated, commanding a
one view of surroundlngicountry.
Parties desiring drat class country sites should by
all means examine this property, as it will be sold
logether if desired. !
Train leaves Allegheny Depot a 21:15.
SMITHSON, VANHOOK & I
cOLELLAND,
aul7
Auctioneers.
t '
BY PALMBB & P
ALMEB & PRILLL
AI7CTADNEERS
And commission lrerchants,
ERA HOUSE AUCTION ROOMS
No. 60Pifth Street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
• OTS, SHOES, CARPETS
Dry Goods and Notions,
TPRIVA.TE BALE DAY AND EVEMLNG.
co US nsignments Solicited. Prompt Ile.
fzill &i a{ elipi
Grodeffroy Braneker & Co.,
42 EXCHANGE PLACE. limy . YOBX,
Are prepared, as Sole Agents in the. United States
for the Prussian Mining and Iron Co., of Pittsburg,
WeStphalla, to contract or sell in quantities to suit
purchasers, (delivered in either New York or Phila
delphia) the celebrate! •
V. H. SPIEGELEISEN
Used so extensively for the manufacturing of
BESSEMER STEEL.
This Iron is free 'him Sulphur and Phosphorus, and
contains a heavy percentage of Manganese. The
above are also ready to contract for, or sell to arrive,
STEEL_ RAIT.S
- • Manufactured by
G. ARNDT et CO.,
of Dortmund, for which latter arm theyalso have
the Sole Agency in the United States. .
Pull particulars, samples. prices - or chemical an
alysts will be promptly forwarded on application.
aumuM
ELECTIC SII3IIIER CORDIAL,
An Infallible remedy for Sumner Complaint, Dar
aroal4e raDlsl:rnguirY' yomlting, Sour Stomach and
DR. 'RABBIS' CRIMP CRIE,
A
Stomach 'penile.
for s for
ale b Chol y
era, Cramps and Pain in the
.
MUMS & EWING ,
Corner of Liberty and Wayne Streets,
AGENTS FOR,
• J. SOHOONTIIAICER & SON'S •
PURE WHITE LEAD,
McC O IOB_VERDITEtt GREEN,
The only green paint that will not deteriorate by
eaDosure. It will look better, last longer and igive
more perfect satisfaction. than any paint In the
market.
TAXES! TAXES!!
The Tax Payers of the consolidated City of Pitts
burgh, are ker. by wattled that the Tax Books are
now In the hands of the City Treasurer, ready for
collection.
Taxes and Water Rents paid between the let of
JUNE and the lstof AUGUST. will be received at a
DISCOUNT OF FIVE PER CENT.
Andbetween AUOUST lst, and the 111th of SEP
TEMBER at a
DISCOUNT OP TWO PER CENT.
Prom the I.sth of SEPTEMBER t assessed. t of OC
TOBER, all taxes will be payable as After
the tot of OCTOBER, FlVE'per cent. will be added;
and on the Ist of NOVEMBER, all unpaid Taxes
will be put Into the handf of Collectors WITII THE
rURTHEIL ADDITION OF FIVE PER C ENT.,
making a difference of FIFTEENd PER CENT,
between those paying In July and %Dose paying In
November.
atirThe STATE MERCANTILE LICENSES are
now due.•and suould be pad on or before the Ist of
July, to save cost and expense of suit.
' S. ALLIITDER,
City Treasurer.
jelo:r6s
~~LALIi SILK BACQUEB.
Lama Lace Pointe,
Summer Shawls,
FOR SALE AT LOW PRICES, BY
WHITE, ORR' & CO.,
C==l
OIL WELL
• Steani Engines for Sale.
oRPE7I.III,' second-hind rrlo" And
inch stroke, with all the fixtures
FOR BORING OIL WELLS.
Address ' HUGH IL BOLE & 00., •
Diureesne %Vay. Pittsburih,
OFFICE Or CITY ENGINEER AND MrRVEYOR,
NOTICEPTO C ON TRA CTORS. Aust 7 1868.
Grading Paving and Curbing
ST. MARY'S AVENUE. t ontßutler street to the
Allegheny. Valley Railroad.
LONG Abbe:lr, from LUiril alley to the Allegheny
Valley Railroad.
And also bar GRADING PA}RVIEW ALLEY,
Will be received' at thlsialliee until r ATURDAT.
August Mall,'lB6ti. . -
Sueelleattons catr be !rad at - this oMee. •
The Cotuntlitee reserve the right to relent any or
all bids. • ' ' H. aalluoßE.
i5U4:1:157 . ' • . City Englneer.'
- •
MANHOOD: 110 W• LOST ROW
Ayx nzwrottain Jitsrpnbilinted sealsS amok
WPTUPIIPIet ITEM T RU Prallu7 l4 3
• f ornditornicea, or 'Bed:dual weaktietny lovoluntuy
Einissiona,-SexUal Debility and impediments to Mar
riage 'generally.*
_Nervonenout, 'Oonstimption 'Fag"
lotto and Fits; Montatand,Physlcal Ineaparit., re-:
salting from Self Abuse, Ac., by ktubt. J. Oliva.
well. M. H. author ofilie "Orton nook'" jtc.
BOON TO THOUSANDS Or SUFFERERS," sent
tin td. bn receipt of alz der seal, :n a plain envelo
at pe * to any kuldross, post
4.!,:°I.VIE;VtBEIT&N,
HEW YORK, POSTOFFICIC BOA 4386.' Also Di.
etilverwell's
intropAr T. " Marriage Outdo,• price RN Gents*
ly
, .. .
•
• ..4 A.N LI 0 OD. IL- Another New
IdEDIOAL PAM Plil ET, :to:meths hen of
Lat. UHT'S. The 4tfeatcal Mies % says ofthls work:
"Thu Taitiabld treatise on OW Cue 'and cute of
pretnature 'uecline, :shows how health Is impaired
.thimuith sacred. abllsesof yuath and manhood, Int
eIOW easily regained. It glees a clear symmele of
• the I nihedinienta tb Marriage: she run aad effects -
of nervous debility. rad the,re towhee therefor . '/ A
tecket . ethtloo. 4 :litho:above will be 4 O warded on
recei o: 115 cents, by addr *sink Doctor CUR-,
TIP.' N o. 38 './dorth Charloa rst;eet,llhilthoore, Md.
911:t1
0 'Nolo, Cirt Extitariaciewriti Sitiiiiii , 64, ,
,_LI Plttalairah..Auitiltt M IMIC, .1. -
X li;E.—Thp Msesiquesit..Aor,
, Gilding , and Paving HiffettAller;
' i t now r. 47 ... for 4 , ....a.ati. 4 - snit eitb be seen at
it'ddica with 211.F.cili Alt, Aiimitt ,iitiith i /SAC
Whale it will' fbii iettirtio',.l WI - tray City Tr, eau - run.
Otllaa for collection.
• u."zri."
iltilikei.
PROPEEISIOLTAL
TOB A.BI7TLEB -
a *
AIDERNAT AND PO/40:8 MAGIB7RATE.
Office, 120 WTLIE STREET, near liVas.Nlngton,
PITTSBPIEGH, PA.
Deeds Bonds,:rlSturticages, Acknewledgn ante, Depositions, Collections, and , all other legttivate
business executed promptly.. mh3): 09
SAEL IncILISTERS,
AI.D.ERWT,
Ex-Efficlo Justice of the Peace and Police lines
trate. OtIiceRRA.NT STREET, opposite the,Ca
thedral, PITTSBURGI7, PA.
Deeds Bonds, Mortgages, Acknowledgments,
Depositions, and all Legal Business executed with
promptness and dispatch. • mbl6
EUSTACE S. MORROW,
A_ma3mxtaz.f%.iv,
EX-OFFICIO 417STICE'OF THE PEACE, AND
FOLICX MAGISTRATE.
OFFICE, N 0.73 PENNA.-AVENUE, PITTSBURGH, Ph.
Heeds, Bonds MortgasN Acknowledgments,
Depositioneand'all Legal Business executed with
promptness and dispatch.
AMMON,
A.
Justice of the Peace,
CONVEYANCER, REAL ESTATE di INSURANCE AST
CARSON STREET, EAST BIRMINGHAM.
Collection of Rents - solicited and p romptly attend,
ed to.
my3:700
WILLIAM IL BARKEB,
•
JUSTICE OF THE. PEACE, CONVEYANCER, &C.,.
Office, CARSON STREET, nearly opposite the
Rallrruy Depot, SOUTH PI7TSBURI.IS.
Business entrusted to his care promptly attend.
ed to. znyl:l6l
D ANIEL McMEAL, M. D.,
PRACTICING PHYSICIAN,
OFFICE AND RESIDENCE,
No. 59 Grant St., nefirUgh.
sp2o:x.n
J . S. FRGVSON,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
No. S 7 Fifth Street,
SECOND FLOOLFROAT Room
JOHN W. RIDDELL,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
Office, 110 Diamond Street,
(Opposite the Court Houma
rels:t44
W e A. LEWIS,
ATTORNEY.4T-LAW,
No. Dianiond Street.
mhdati 1
H. 111
c. lACKRELL,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW,
No. SO Grant Street,
mrbl:b2s
RCHIBALD BLAKELEY,
A
A:TTOIVIVE3r..AT-14.A.W,
No. 98 FIFTH STREET,
apfsingo:dar -
JOIELN A. STRAIN,
A- 1, 1 1 r.r1.3.1..A_N„
EX-OFFICIO JUSTICE OF THE PEACE. AND
POLICE AIAGISTRATE.
0111ce,112 FIFTH STREET, eppaslte the Cathe
dral, Pittsburgh, Pa. Deeds, Bonds, Mortgages
Acknowledgments, Depositions and all Legal Iftisi
nese executed with promptness and dispatch.
JOHN C..-111cCOM118,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
No. 87 Fifth Street.
Pensions, Bounties sad Arrears of Pay promptly
Collected. n0:ff,039
PROPOSALS.
E TO CONTRACTORS.
•
The Sewerage Commission of Allegheny City
are prepared to receive ptopo.als for the construc
tion of the fohowlug Sewers,
CONTRACT No. 1.
Comprising a length of about 4.700 feet of itewers,
of from 3 to Si feet In diameter, on Montgomery
Avenue and West common.
CONTRACT No. 2,
Comprising a length of about 1,250 feet of Sewer
of 213‘, feet diameter, on Federal street.
CONTRACT No. 3. •
Comprising a ngth of about 3,430 feet of Sewer,
of trom a to 5) feet diameter. on nedgvricit street
and line of P. gt. & U. b.
Drawing' and speclacations can be seen and full
.particulars obtained at Kngineer's niece, City
Bids must. be endorsed "wer Prop. be
Con
tract No. 1." (or other. as the ems., may be,land
livered on or before 3 P. 8.. TUEnDAL the Abth
day of A4/lust.
.Forms of proposal ton which forms alone the bids
will be recelvedo can be obtained at the Engineer's.
Office.
Tbo Commission do not bind themselves to accept
the lowest or any bid.
By order of the Commission.
auM:uss ChAb. DAVIS, City En : !neer.
CUT Or ALtr C
n O a N r T c L Au ,8 O/F4FCIZ
gust , i
69. I
SEALED, PROPOSALS will be
received at this office until 3 o'clock P. U. on
FRIDAY, 91st instant, for
OrtADINCi-AND PA.VING
WARD'S ALLEY, from Allegheny avenue to Sedg
wick street•
ISABELLA COURT. from Robinson to Eillimek St:
AI.), for tsrading FOUNTAIN STItEET, from
Henderson sire, t to Middle rtreet.
Profiles and apeeltie.atious can be seen In the office
of the fifty Engineer, •
IL a FRANCIS,
an14:1147 City Controller. .
8 TALE D PROPOSALS FOR
MEDICAL
UrTZTllt,ial VA
I-I. J. .11X00.11.133.
our asswu►
CHANGE OP TIVIC.—On and a ft er OUND.A.Y.
June 21st, 1868, traiws will leaye and arrive at the
Union Depot, as follows, Pittsburgh time:
Depart. Arrive. •
Mail Express
2:13 a. m..12:14:115.nt.
Nast Line I 9:40 a. m. 7:15 p.
Fast Express I 2:10 p. 11:20 a.
m.
Mixed Way : 16: 10 a. m. 7.05 p. m.
. McDonald 's Acc'n, No. 1.. 11:40 a. na. 3:05 p. m.
Steubenville Accommod'n.. 3:55 p. in. 9:30 a. m.
McDonald's Acc'n, No. 2.. 5:25 p. m, . 11:20 a. m.
SPECIAL NOTlCE.—Sunday Express leaves at 2:10
p. arriving in Cincinnati at 6:00 a. m. the next
morning.
The 9:44 a: m. Train leaves daily, Sundays ex
cepted, and makes close connections a: Newark for
Zanesville and points on Sandusky, Mansfield lc.
Newark
SCULL, General Ticket Agent.
W. W. CARD, Supt, Steubenville..
44:w73
AI dB IGRA HOST
W. AND CLEVELAND
Prom J.rome7th, /868
and arrive at the Duran
time, al, follow:
• Leave: •
Chicago SI :03 a m;
Cleve Land Ex.. 2:03 a m
Erie& irgnll , l 7:2Bam'
CI. &Wh`g.li'l 6:l3am
Chicago Wall.. 6:58 a, M
Chicago Ex—. 9:43 a m
Cl. & Wit• Ex. 1:43p in
Chicago m
o Ex g
.... /:58 p m
%%Erie Ex. 4:48 p
art from Alkpheny.
N. Brigi'n Ac. • 8:58 am
Leet!ciale • ", 10:13 a m
" a
Rochester 11:58 2:23 p m
m
Wellyre Ace.. 3:43p m
Leetsdale II
c c:. 4:13 p m
N. Brigt'n • . 5:33 p m
N. Brigt'n " . 6:2Bpm
Leetsdale •• .10:43pm
Air 1:56 p. m. Chicago
11:03 a. in. Chicag
Jet • F. R. MYERS.
PITTSBURGH, PA
PITTSBURGH, PA
PIT TSBITROH
•tENNSYLVA
CENTRAL RAILII.I
and after June 7tl
rive at and depart from tl
Washington and Liberty
Hall Train.... 1:15 am!
Fast Line .. . .. 1:40 am!
Wail's No. 1.. 8:90 ami
1 Latrobe Ace's 7:50 am I
Wall's No. 2.. 8:50 a m
Cincinnati Ex. 9:10 a m
Johnstown Ac.10:35 a m
Baltimore Ex. 1:00 p m
Phila. Express 1:20 p m
Wall's No. 7.-.. 2.15 pm
Braddocks No 1 5:50 p m
Wall's No- 4. 7:ls'p m
Altoona Acc'n
and Emigrant -
Train . . .. . . . 9:30 pin
The Ch u rch ' Train leaves -WalPis Station every
Sunday 4)9:15 a. m., reaching Pittsburgh at 10:05
a. m. Returing, leaves Pittiburgh at 15:50
and 2:00p. m.
'Cincinnati Express leaves dilly. All other trains
daily except Sunday.
For further information apply to
• 'W. H. BECEHTfH, Agent. .
The Penneylvania Railroad Company will not as
sume any risk for Baggage, except for wearing ap
parel, and limit their responsibility to One Hundred
Dollars in value. ~ Alt Baggage exceeding that
amount in value will be at the risk of the owner , Un
less taken by special contract.
EDWARD H. WILLIAMS
General Suptrimendent, Altoona, Fa.
PITTSBURGH. PA
WESTERN PENNiazimmia —
SYLVAIIIA BAIL
RoAD.—On and after May r 10th, 1665, the Pas.
Denser Trains on, the Western- Pennsylvania Rail
road will arrive at and depart from the Federal \
Street Depot, Allegheny City, as follows:
Arrive. Depa rt . _
Snringd 'e No I 6:35 a m ;Mail • 5:15 aat
Freeport No. I 13:15 am I Freeport No. I 9:10 ant
Express 10:15 a in tSharpb'g No.111:20 a in
SharplYg Nal:2s p m Express 1:50 pug
Freeport No. 2 4:10 p m SprlngePe No I 350 pea
Mall 5:50 p m F r reeport No. 2 605 p
Sprin'e No 2 710 p M Sraind'e No 2 7:30 pea
Above trains run daily except Sunday.
The Church Train leaves Allegheny Junct. everr
Sunday at 7:40 a. m.,reaching Allegheny City at
9:50 a. m. Returni ng, leaves Allegheny Iciq at
1:SO p. m. and arrive at Allegheny Janet. asll:4s •
P. In.
ConnrrArtort.Trartals-7or sale In packs/m et. , og:
Twenty, between Allegheny City, Chestnut s
Herr's Bennett, Pine Creek, Etna and Sharpsburg,
and go od only on the trains stopping at Stations ape'
dried on tickets. •
The trains leaving Allegheny City at 6:13
and 1:50 r. make direct connection at Freeport
with Walker't ofStages for Butler tad Hannan
town. Through tickets ma) be purchased at the
Deice, No. 3 St. Clair street, near the Suspension
Bridge Pittsburgh, and at the Depot, Allegheny.
For Bather information apply to • -
JAMES - LEFFERTS, Agent,
Feder*/ Street Depot.
The Western Pennsylvania Railroad will not as
sume any tisk for Baggage, except for wearing ap
parel. and limit theL responsibilityto _ ex cee d Handset
Dollars In value. All baggage ing this
amount In value will be at the risk of the owner, lan
teas taken byspeclal contract..EDWAßD H.' WIL
ftnnerintendent.
MI
S RittoW HiLL
RION PACIFIG 11111,1 WAY;
The SHORTEST AND MOST RELIABLE BOMB'
from the East to all polnta In
Colorado,
California, _ Utah,'
Arizona, Washington,
Ne Mexico, Idaho,
Oregon..
Two Train ' s leave State Line and Leavenworik
daily. (Scuulaya excepted.) on the arrival or tcakui of
Piscine Railroad from St. Louis, and mad
St. Jo Railroad from (Olney, ;cermet:din. at Law
rem*, Topeka and Wamego witb •sta o ca for la,
,points I'l'lElin/we. • At• end of track west of ERR
worth with the UNITED STATES EXPRESS Cu..ia
PANT'S DAILY LINE OF OVISJILAND
/1-Nll E.XPRIMS COACHES FOR • - •
DEN VEER; J sa_x:r r.A.R33;
And all . Points hi the Territories,
And with HANDERNUNILTRI-WEEICI.Y LINE of
00ACHES'fbr Fort. Union, Vent's Fort, Pass, Alba.
nneroue, Santa Fe. and all _points in, Arizona Ind
New Mexico.
With th e recent additions of rolling • stook and
s-il— u inm e nt. and t e arrangements made with.re
oande overland Tninspoli Lines from BS
western terminus, this road nowtoffers unequalled
mam as for the transtohislon of freight to the
West.
Prickets for eale at all the principal, oideea In the
;g States and - Canadas. • .•
Be sure-and ask for tickets via THE fild_QHT
HILL HOU PACIFIC Ranwers
ICAnitHN.DIVINION. • • -
TO : LIIIFEAPOOVANDsaIIi
i ' - `QT.T.gENSTOWN
XBB ; wpwr. men . irrimuinuir s
Itloptberleisticeen first-slam veesele.;ismtnag then:
the celebrated
'CITY Or PAM(/y, CITY DirAblIklYBPP_L
CryTY OP HOsTON.,_ CITY OF ReI..TIMOMAr.
;CITY OF F.ONIHIM,; - :
atalltn&AVEßY SATURDAY, from Oar 441, Nor*
Ititrer. , New•Yark. 1 1. 0.• pililisirr or thriller infbracie.
ilea apply to
BINMIAII 4 Jr"
.TO ?Mtn RTBRIIT_, dtibimuleie Roll.pser
/pert, opposite rset, tees,rtsusatni.
RAILROADS
IanTSBURGH
CONNELLSVILLE B.
On and after TWURSDAY, Mara! sth, 46617.
trains will arrive at and depart from the Depat, car.
ner of Grant and Water streets, &stators:
Depctrt. Arrift.
Mall to and from Trntont'n. 7:00 A. jr. 6:00 P. V.
McKeesport Accommodt'n/00 A. . 2:05 P. Y.
Ex. to and from Onlont'n. 3:00 P. 11.10:00 A„ 4
West Norton Accommod'n 4:30(e. ix., 8:35 a. ss.
Braddock's Accomtnodarn 6:15 P, Dr. 7:50 P. X s
Night Ace. to McKeesport.lo:3o P. X. 6:40 A. Ir.
Sunday Church Train to and
from 'West Newton .. ....... 1:00 P. 11. 10:00 A. 11l
For tickets
apply
W. B. STOUT, Superintendent. BIND, Agent.
nLf
QHANGE.of TIMEMN3
,/
LEGEZINY VALLEY Railatoen.
On and after WEDNESDAY., au u st. 7:25 P. Agu
.glith, 1888. TWO TRAINS DAILY will lease
Pittsburgh Station. corner Plke and Canal streete,
for
Oil Otegf lons. lin, Oil City, buffalo, and all points In the
MnravErrrxencriosti. !ARRIVE IN PITTSBURGH...,
a 11............. 8:05 ain 118311 ...... . ..... 4:50 pm
Expres.s ..... ... 7:25D m ' Express . ... . . 8:05 ano
Brady's 11 , 5 Ac 3:25.p mi 8 - adys It'd A.C.lo:2oamt
Ist Soda Works ilst Soda Works
2d S
Acconiod'n. 11:00 ami Acconinda'n. 7:50 amt
'Soda Work's— 4tl Soda Works
Acconvid'n .. 5:20p m Accomod rk ath. 2:50 p ytt ,
Mixed WavT'n 8:20 a m ArlxedWas T'n 8:25 p no
BultonAcC'n.. 6:20 a in Huston Atm n.. 8:35 a us '
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Armstrong Ac. 4 5:20p DI
Church Train beave Pittsburgh et 1:10 P. st. Ar-
rive In Pittsburgh at 9:50A. B.
Passengers k express train have but one
change of cars b e twe en Pittsburgh, Buffalo and 04
Regions. po ints . Express Trains stop only at.
petncloal Mixed Way and Accommodation.
trains stop at all stations. •
THOMAS &f.. ICING, Ass't. Snp't.
W. FOSTER HOPE. Ticket Arent. aull
1 TTlii 47 - 0,
CINCINNATI AND ST.
DU RAILWAY.
PAN HANDLE ROME.
fr... a4gaMi
- AYNE & CHICAGO B.
Plains TTSB
will URG le H ave ILfre_ , •
tr zet
Depot, north side, ctlr
Arrive.
;Cktnago Ex... 2:08 ata
ICleveland Ex. 2:08 ain
W Chcag lin E E —.
1 :2 8 3 a x
St. LoWs Ex:. 3:33 pm
01. Wh`g Ex 4:3ltplis
Erle & Tg'n 6:13 pm
Chicago4:23 p
.d
Cl. & 'Ex 7:08 pm
rvive (fl
N. MEV/rep 7:03s Jut
N. Brigs's' "
Il 8 i53 a2B a
sotus
New Castle " 10:13 aIX
Lettfdale - " 9:13 aln
" 1:08 pm
N. Brig. t'n " 2:43 pat
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Leetsdale "
4:53 p m
Express leaves d a i ly . pm
irExpress arrives daily.
. ereneral Ticket Agent.
an. 4 WASNFMIB
DRIB. Trains will ar
c
Union Depot., corner of
treats. as follows:
rt.
!Day Express. Depa . 2:251
Wall's No, 1.. 6:30 aDi
111 all Train.. ,„ 7:50 a m
l o Ginelnnatlx 11:4-0 a m
Wall's No. 2.. 11:51 a m
Johnstown Ac. 3:03 pm
Bra ddocks Nol 4:00 pm
Expres. 4:30 p
I Wall's N 0.2.. 5:10 pta
Wall's No. 4.. 6:15 pm .
Fast Line 7:30 pm
Latrobe Acc'n 13:50 p
p
'Swissvale Ac'n 10:50 m
Eastern. Division.
Nevada,
• IL ANDE - 118024 . •
General Supertiteldent:
• jr. - H. WEESTF:a.
Genera I?reignt ind Ttenet Agent. ,
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